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In-Country Laboratory

In partnership with Jatco Network International In-Country Medicare has in place a state-of-the-art Laboratory that carries out all patients Lab testing.

In Country Laboratory

What Are the Different Types of Laboratory Tests?

Clinical chemistry uses chemical processes to measure levels of chemical components in body fluids and tissues. The most common specimens used in clinical chemistry are blood and urine. Many different tests exist to detect and measure almost any type of chemical component in blood or urine.

Components may include blood glucose, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, lipids (fats), other metabolic substances, and proteins.

These are some of the more common Laboratory tests that we do at In-Country Medicare: Urinalysis

Urinalysis is a laboratory examination of urine for various cells and chemicals, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, infection, or excessive protein. Urinalysis breaks down the components of urine to check for the presence of drugs, blood, protein, and other substances. Blood in the urine (hematuria) may be the result of a benign (noncancerous) condition, but it can also indicate an infection or other problem. High levels of protein in the urine (proteinuria) may indicate a kidney or cardiovascular problem.

Blood Tests

Blood tests are offed used to check cell counts, measure various blood chemistries and markers of inflammation, and genetics.

Tumor Markers

Tumor markers are substances either released by cancer cells into the blood or urine or substances created by the body in response to cancer cells.